
The explosive history of hydrogen – with Andrew Szydlo
It's great.
( , Thu 15 Dec 2022, 22:00, Reply)

I haven't seen them in ages.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2022, 4:18, Reply)

Maybe E&F Tom will pull out the stops in time for Christmas. I know ChemicalForce has got his mitts on some hydrazine(!) but it’s just not the same.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2022, 8:27, Reply)

Whenever I take school kids to the British Museum they can't get enough of Gebelein Man
( , Fri 16 Dec 2022, 9:11, Reply)

- I was more thinking of the panicky parents.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2022, 13:59, Reply)

But I'm both interested and a little confused by her current title at Lancaster. Is she a cross discipline specialist combining cutting edge computer tech and forensics? I look forward to the lecture.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2022, 14:51, Reply)

A quick read tells me she pioneered a method of identifying someone by the pattern of blood vessels in their arm, presumably involving large sets of images.
She can also apparently tell where a dead woman had their baby just by examining one of their ear bones.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2022, 15:23, Reply)

Don't need a fucking PhD to know that.
Load of ossicles
( , Fri 16 Dec 2022, 21:43, Reply)